Zr. King

Musically & Morally Bankrupt

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Please direct your attention to the front of the cabin for an important briefing: this aircraft has no emergency exits, no seatbelts, and runs exclusively on a haunted mix of whiskey, adrenaline, charcuterie, and mammoth quantities of Du Pont Straight and Du Pont Red Cross. Twin 120DB turbo engines function at dual speeds; thrill & kill. The sonic collision of all these elements yields a powder keg that can turn on a dime or erupt into a seismic inferno at any second. Did you know if you mix equal parts Zr. King and frozen orange juice concentrate you can make napalm? If you didn't, it's time you find out.

Ships In The Night (single)

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If you’ve ever mentally revisited arguments you had with the significant other that smashed your heart into a million pieces 3-7 years ago, you already know what Ships In The Night is about. It was written as an exploration of the common human pattern of repeating the same behaviors with the hope of a different outcome, and as a celebration of the confidence that comes from rebuilding yourself if and when you finally break the cycle.

This one doesn't have a B-side track, because the A-side track went all cannibal lizard on it and ate it.

Don't Call Me On Saturday (single)

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Don’t Call Me on Saturday aims to be the undisputed summer party anthem of 2019. It's got everything needed for a rad time, including Walken-approved cowbell, some backwards snare drum, and a sweet Hammond organ section before a searing guitar solo. Imagine the greatest party ever: fireworks, high heels, secret entranceways, overflowing drinks, kittens, zero cell phone signal. Now think of it at a groovetastic ass-shaking tempo, with Godzilla playing bass. If you show up, bring tacos.

The B-Side is a cover of a ZrK favorite: Put Out by Boston strong rock group Baby Strange (not that UK deal). Dig 'em & smile!